FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ..AIlolON AND IvAkbltiEs. ?? ! .1 'i .! I VCMBWGAL Cous, .1The follqwfiig h teI Matngrqusad ?? a oflieney ?? ;The ?? 'Olnevt tal 'Mei 'and' Im s%,tr . ie Vhiscoijunt an, d Vilaounaas Germanatown'rnd thu f~to'tihi 'Irpioa';! 71iscount' Moawck;'Lord` 'rlafort; Lotj '.055 Ilutlc~r ;.tko~th ahep, of Kilure, and Mrs Beroifoster an Blslop of Limerick; Lord and Lady Vauk, Lord Dunboyne, Lo4 ...

POETRY

... POETRY'. I MY OWN FIRESIDE. BY ALARIC WAhfo. Let others seek for empty joys, At ba ll. or concert, rout, or play: Whilst far from fashion's idle noise, Her glided domes, and trappings gay, I while tile wintry eve away,- 'Twixt book and lute the hours divide, And marvel how I ere could stray From thee-my own Fireside I Mv own Fireside I Those simple words Can bid the sweetest dreams arise; ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... I as .- BOW,.I .r. .. _ . I ?? S. A RESDExCE aIN JUTLAND, THE DA15XSEH ISLES, AND 'OPrENHAGEs. By H. MAaiyArN - - s'csj Alens e- streef&-Mr. Marrynt's work *abonmds in' curious informa- tion, romantic legends, and interesting historieal facts. Nearly every. little village is Jutland has its special legend, and Snuprstition is apparently a very marked chiaracteristicof the JutlaTders. These ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... LYCEUM THEATRE. A tharoaglgy French drama wee produced at the LycZ(I THuATmE, on Mfondady last, called Thst House On the BTiAe of Notre Deme- Five Frenchl act% have been prudently condensed into thres English, end possibly a little farther ctaitltenst will be found advantageous, although, as it stand I, the eftect is very auccesful, and decidedly satisfactory to the publio Commencing ...

EXHIBITION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND

... [THIRD NOTICE]. In our last notice. we om3ited to mention,. understhe special headof In idscapes, thatth Mr T. Bi.s iJoston, exhibits four 'pictures, three of whichi are wantiag in middl.e-tint, 'the lights being of a dull yellow,'; the remainilg one, No. 148, 'Cambuskenneth Abbey? (wax 'papse-), is coutribution isblgtl ath fault 'in hs f of average merit, butth subject islfar from being ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AMERI CAN THIEIATRICAL&. NEW YORK, JAI. 26. ACADzmY ov Music.-.-The Gieea-anento was given for the second time last evening, with the same distribution as before- Madame Colson, Miss Phillips, Signori Brignoli and Ferri. The performance was then better than that of the first night, and gave great satisfaction to the audience. This evening Miss Hinkley makes her debQ in Brooklyn. WVINTEit ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 618 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CITY HALL CONCERTS

... It is a woik of much pleasure on our part to record, week by week, the success of the Saturday Evening Concerts. The present season has perhaps been one of the most prosperous of the seven, these concerts having now extended over seven years. It must certainly be gratifying to the directors of the Abstainers' Union to see thousands flocking to the City Hall every Saturday night, to spend a few ...

EDWIN JAMES'S CLERK

... {It'A 7-, P,-7,l I (Fr-oc Punch.) Mr. James said that Lord Joins II rei Reformi BUil bad cost I0: He had got a Cleric who could draw a better in twenty isilac Repcrl of Servenly-t.. ae 0 England dear, when' peril's lie-ar Thy constitution's sacred ark, Tlie~,e's one who ksiow-s her Course to steer-, Ased tent is Edwiss Jniosirse Clerk. In other dizys what E dwin says ?? scarcely worth so ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, -r* DRURY-L YNE. It is whispered that Ar, and Mr, Ciarlas Sean have gained a larger f otanle in reswrd for their eigh. teen months' exertions in the country than has ever before been theatrically acquired in a similsr spaae of time. This Is a fortunate occurrence for Mr. Sean, who nobly carried on the PEincess's theatre, as it will be remembered he annou-aced, at a loss. The ...

Literary Notices

... 1ita-tull 'autitts. Z! (il) FIT TO IRE A D'ciuss ; with other Stories of Cour- age acid Principle. By Mrs GILLESPIR SMITI. Illustrated by E). HL Corbould and J. Absoloi. Loicdon : James Hlogg and Somis. are disposed to (o anol;e justice to the talented authoress of this volhune, but we must not overlook her ghariig faults of style and com- position. Her ssntedees are occasionally so in- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Autobiography, Letters, and Literary Remains of Mrs Piozzi (Thrale). Edited with Notes and an Intro- ductory Account of her Life and Writings, by A. Hayward, Esq., Q.O. In Two volumes. Longman and Co. Mr Salusbury, who possesses the record entitled ' Thra- liana,' in which the experience of thirty-three years of Mrs Piozzi's life (from 1776 to 1809) were faithfully chro- nicled by herself, ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1861
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10889 | Page: Page 4, 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PANTOMIME CHRONOLOGY OF THE Theatres Royal Drury-lane and Covent-garden

... PAW7T'OMIXI CBRODTOLOGY Oe THE Theatres Royal Drury-lane and Covent-garden| (FEOM THE COUME1NCEfENT OF THE CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TIME,) The peculiar pleasure derived by most persons from witnessing a Pantomime depends less upon the immediate interest they take in the entertainment than in the associ- ations they awaken. With many it is an established article of their theatrical faith that, ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2152 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture